Initializing Synthesizer Global Settings And Data; Playing A Demo Tune Or A File From A Memory Card - Casio XW-G1 User Manual

Groove synthesizer
Hide thumbs Also See for XW-G1:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Other Useful Functions
Initializing Synthesizer Global
Settings and Data
You can use the procedure below to return the Synthesizer's
settings and data to their initial defaults.
7
1.
Press
SETTING.
br
2.
Press
ENTER.
br
3.
cursor (U, q, w, I) buttons to
Use the
select "Initialize >Ent" and then press
(ENTER).
This will display the INITIALIZE screen.
4.
br
Use the
up (q) and down (w) buttons to
select the initialization option you want.
Initialization Options
Display
Parameter >Ent
Parameters only. Initializes all Synthesizer
settings except for display contrast (E-81).
All >Ent
All settings and data. Returns all Synthesizer
settings and data to their initial defaults. Also
deletes user waves.
br
5.
Press
ENTER.
This should cause "Sure?" to appear on the display.
6.
br
Press
YES.
The message "Complete!" will appear on the display when
delete is complete.
7
7.
Press
SETTING to exit the setting screen.
• You can visit the CASIO website
(http://world.casio.com/) to download the Synthesizer's
factory default settings and data, and transfer it to the
Synthesizer, if you want.
To connect to a computer, see "Connecting to a
Computer" (page E-92).
E-84
br
Description
Playing a Demo Tune or a File
from a Memory Card
You can use the procedure below to play back the
Synthesizer built in demo tunes, and to play back SMF
(Standard MIDI File) music files on a memory card.
1.
7
Press
SETTING and
time.
2.
br
Use the
up (q) and down (w) buttons to
select the type of playback you want to perform.
Auto Playback Types
Display
Demo Tune (Demo). For playback of the
Demo >Ent
Synthesizer's built-in demo tunes.
SMF (Standard MIDI File) music files. For
playback of SMF music files from a memory card
loaded in the Synthesizer's card slot.
• Supported playback music files formats are SMF
Smf >Ent
format 0 and 1 MIDI files (MID).
• Make sure that the data you want to play is in the
MUSICDAT folder (page E-89) on the memory
card.
7
WRITE at the same
Description

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents